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Review: Huion Inspiroy Q11K Wireless Graphics Tablet

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Thanks again to Huion for providing me with a tablet for review.

The Huion Q11K is the latest wireless graphics tablet from Huion.

Build quality and design

First thing that got my attention was the size of the tablet. The working area is 11 by 7 inches. Diagonally, that's 13 inches. That's huge! It can barely fit into my backpack. Should you need an even larger wireless tablet, there's the enormous Giano WH1409.


The build quality is fine. The body is mostly plastic but it feels solid with little flex. It definitely does not feel as premium as the Inspiroy G10T (also wireless) which I reviewed months ago.

The drawing surface is slightly smoother than Wacom tablets. It would have been great if there's just a tiny bit more texture, but that's just my personal preference.

Quick specs

Pen TechnologyElectromagnetic Resonance
Working Area279.4 x 174.6mm
Dimension390 x 223 x 11mm
Net Weight0.88kg
Resolution5080LPI
Report Rate233pps
Pressure levels8192
Express keys8 Customized Press Keys
Wireless2.4G
Hover1cm
Battery2500mAh (around 40hrs life)

What it comes with

  • Tablet
  • Pen
  • Pen stand
  • Replaceable nibs
  • Wireless USB receiver
  • Tablet charging cable
  • Pen charging cable

Pen



The stylus included is battery powered. Charging is via the back of the pen, so there's no eraser at the back. There are two side buttons that you can customize with the settings.

The stylus is long, has a nice weight and good to hold. It feels a bit cheap but that's probably because it's a bit light.


The pen stand allows the stylus to be put horizontally or vertically.


Inside the stand are 8 replacement nibs.


Instead of including a separate nib remover, the nib remover is not built into the pen stand. It's a smart design and better that way.


The wireless USB receiver is also held inside the pen stand. You need to plug this into your computer for the wireless capability.


There are 8 physical shortcut buttons on the tablet. Each button can be customised to a specific keyboard shortcut of your choosing. The buttons have a firm click to them.


Since the tablet is wireless, it's also battery powered. That's the charging port at the top, and the power switch beside it. The battery life of the tablet is rated to last for 40 hours. When the tablet has no power, you can still use it provided that you are charging it. Same applies to the stylus. Basically, for normal drawing sessions, the battery life should last for 2 weeks, that's if you draw 4 hours each day for 10 days.

On the right side of the tablet is a on-off switch to lock the physical shortcut buttons to prevent accidental presses. It's good to have but rather unnecessary.

Settings



That's where you customize the keyboard shortcuts to the 8 physical shortcut buttons on the tablet.


You can map the tablet to a specific area of your screen. By default, it's mapped to 100% of the screen. The tablet is designed for 16:9 monitors. If you're right handed, you can choose to rotate the tablet 180 degrees via the settings. That's the left handed mode.


You can change the sensitivity of the pressure curve here. However, you're not allowed to drag the curve. So you're limited to the predefined pressure curve supplied. I find the default sensitivity to work quite well.

Drawing performance

I'm glad to report that there are no glitches when I used the tablet on Windows and Mac.


Photoshop CC on Windows 7


Illustrator CC on Windows 7


Photoshop CS5 on Mac


Illustrator on Mac

The tablet also works without issues on the Mac with Mischief, Medibang Paint Pro, Krita, Affinity Photo and Tayasui Sketches Pro.

In all the graphics software, I was able to get the lines I expected. The stylus is very sensitive. Personally, I can't tell the difference between 4000+ and 8000+ pressure levels. The feel the same to me.

The stylus is accurate. Strokes taper smoothly. The transition between thin and thick is smooth. There are no jitter in the lines. The stylus works very predictably and consistently.

Conclusion

Overall, the tablet works well, predictably and consistently without any issues. Sometimes with Huion tablets, there can be driver glitches but those are absent with the Huion Inspiroy Q11K so that's fantastic.

If you need a wireless tablet, this is one to consider. If you need a smaller wireless tablet, there's the DWH69. If you need something larger, there's the Giano WH1409.

Availability

There's currently a 15% discount for the tablet on Huion's website. Usual retail price is USD $120. The discounted price is USD $102. Discount ends on 28 May 2017. You have to get it directly from Huion at https://www.huiontablet.com/inspiroy-q11k.html

Otherwise, you can still find the tablet on Amazon as well. Direct product links below:
Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de | Amazon.fr | Amazon.it | Amazon.es | Amazon.co.jp

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